Duret_2011_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_108_12143

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Title : Functional prokaryotic-eukaryotic chimera from the pentameric ligand-gated ion channel family - Duret_2011_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_108_12143
Author(s) : Duret G , Van Renterghem C , Weng Y , Prevost M , Moraga-Cid G , Huon C , Sonner JM , Corringer PJ
Ref : Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A , 108 :12143 , 2011
Abstract :

Pentameric ligand-gated ion channels (pLGICs), which mediate chemo-electric signal transduction in animals, have been recently found in bacteria. Despite clear sequence and 3D structure homology, the phylogenetic distance between prokaryotic and eukaryotic homologs suggests significant structural divergences, especially at the interface between the extracellular (ECD) and the transmembrane (TMD) domains. To challenge this possibility, we constructed a chimera in which the ECD of the bacterial protein GLIC is fused to the TMD of the human alpha1 glycine receptor (alpha1GlyR). Electrophysiology in Xenopus oocytes shows that it functions as a proton-gated ion channel, thereby locating the proton activation site(s) of GLIC in its ECD. Patch-clamp experiments in BHK cells show that the ion channel displays an anionic selectivity with a unitary conductance identical to that of the alpha1GlyR. In addition, pharmacological investigations result in transmembrane allosteric modulation similar to the one observed on alpha1GlyR. Indeed, the clinically active drugs propofol, four volatile general anesthetics, alcohols, and ivermectin all potentiate the chimera while they inhibit GLIC. Collectively, this work shows the compatibility between GLIC and alpha1GlyR domains and points to conservation of the ion channel and transmembrane allosteric regulatory sites in the chimera. This provides evidence that GLIC and alpha1GlyR share a highly homologous 3D structure. GLIC is thus a relevant model of eukaryotic pLGICs, at least from the anionic type. In addition, the chimera is a good candidate for mass production in Escherichia coli, opening the way for investigations of "druggable" eukaryotic allosteric sites by X-ray crystallography.

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Duret G, Van Renterghem C, Weng Y, Prevost M, Moraga-Cid G, Huon C, Sonner JM, Corringer PJ (2011)
Functional prokaryotic-eukaryotic chimera from the pentameric ligand-gated ion channel family
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108 :12143

Duret G, Van Renterghem C, Weng Y, Prevost M, Moraga-Cid G, Huon C, Sonner JM, Corringer PJ (2011)
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108 :12143